EP2600666B1 - Method for transmitting and receiving signals in consideration of time alignment timer and user equipment for the same - Google Patents

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EP2600666B1
EP2600666B1 EP13157004.6A EP13157004A EP2600666B1 EP 2600666 B1 EP2600666 B1 EP 2600666B1 EP 13157004 A EP13157004 A EP 13157004A EP 2600666 B1 EP2600666 B1 EP 2600666B1
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  • the present invention relates to a mobile communication technology, and more particularly, to a method for transmitting and receiving signals in consideration of a time alignment timer and a user equipment for the same.
  • 3GPP LTE (3rd Generation Partnership Project Long Term Evolution) is briefly described below as an example of a mobile communication system to which the present invention can be applied.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a network structure of an E-UMTS (Evolved-Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) which is a mobile communication system.
  • E-UMTS Evolved-Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
  • An E-UMTS is a system evolving from the conventional universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) and its basic standardization is currently handled by the 3GPP.
  • UMTS universal mobile telecommunication system
  • the E-UMTS may be called a long term evolution (LTE) system.
  • LTE long term evolution
  • the E-UMTS network may largely be classified into a UMTS terrestrial radio access network (E-UTRAN) 101 and a core network (CN) 102.
  • the E-UTRAN 101 includes a user equipment (UE) 103, a base station (eNode-B or eNB) 104, and an access gateway (AG) which is located at an end of the network and is connected to an external network.
  • the AG 105 may be classified into a part for handling user traffic and a part for handling control traffic. At this time, an AG for handling new user traffic may communicate with another AG for handling control traffic via a new interface.
  • At least one cell exists in one eNB.
  • An interface for transmitting user traffic or control traffic may be located between eNBs.
  • the core network (CN) 102 can include a node for user registration of other user equipment (UE) 103 and the AG 105.
  • An interface for discriminating between the E-UTRAN 101 and the CN 102 may also be used.
  • Layers of a radio interface protocol between a UE and a network can be classified into a first layer LI, a second layer L2 and a third layer L3 based on three lower layers of an OSI (open system interconnection) standard model widely known in communication systems.
  • a physical layer belonging to the first layer L1 provides an information transfer service using a physical channel.
  • a radio resource control (hereinafter, abbreviated as 'RRC') layer located at the third layer plays a role in controlling radio resources between the UE and the network.
  • the RRC layer enables RRC messages to be exchanged between the UE and the network.
  • the RRC layer may distributively be located at network nodes including the eNode B 104, the AG 105 and the like, or may independently be located at either the eNode B 104 or the AG 105.
  • FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 are diagrams illustrating a structure of a radio interface protocol between a user equipment and UTRAN based on the 3GPP radio access network standard.
  • the radio interface protocol of FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 is horizontally divided into a physical layer PHY, a data link layer and a network layer, and is vertically divided into a user plane (U-plane) for transmitting data information and a control plane (C-plane) for transmitting control signals.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates layers of the radio protocol control plane
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the layers of the radio protocol user plane.
  • the protocol layers of FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 may be divided into a first layer (LI), a second layer (L2) and a third layer (L3) based on the three lower layers of an open system interconnection (OSI) standard model which is well-known in the art of communication systems.
  • LI first layer
  • L2 second layer
  • L3 third layer
  • the physical layer PHY which is the first layer, provides an information transfer service to an upper layer by using a physical channel.
  • the physical layer is connected with a medium access control (MAC) layer located at a higher level through a transport channel, and data between the MAC layer and the physical layer is transferred via the transport channel.
  • MAC medium access control
  • the transport channel is divided into a dedicated transport channel and a common transport channel depending on channel sharing. Between different physical layers, namely, between physical layers of a transmitter and a receiver, data is transferred via the physical channel using radio resources.
  • a medium access control (MAC) layer of the second layer serves to map various logical channels with various transport channels. Also, the MAC layer performs multiplexing for mapping several logical channels to one transport channel.
  • the MAC layer is connected with an RLC layer corresponding to its upper layer through the logical channel.
  • the logical channels are divided into control channels and traffic channels depending on types of transmitted information, wherein the control channels transmit information of the control plane and the traffic channels transmit information of the user plane.
  • the RLC layer of the second layer serves to perform segmentation and concatenation of data received from its upper layer to control a size of the data so that the lower layer transmits the data through a radio link. Also, the RLC layer of the second layer provides three operation modes, i.e., a transparent mode (TM), an unacknowledged mode (UM), and an acknowledged mode (AM) to ensure various quality of services (QoS) required by each radio bearer (RB). In particular, the AM RLC layer performs a retransmission function through automatic repeat and request (ARQ) for reliable data transmission.
  • TM transparent mode
  • UM unacknowledged mode
  • AM acknowledged mode
  • QoS quality of services
  • RB radio bearer
  • the AM RLC layer performs a retransmission function through automatic repeat and request (ARQ) for reliable data transmission.
  • a PDCP (packet data convergence protocol) layer of the second layer (L2) performs header compression to reduce the size of IP packet header having relatively great size and unnecessary control information.
  • the header compression is to increase transmission efficiency of the radio-communication by allowing only necessary information of a packet header of data to be transmitted.
  • the PDCP layer performs a security function.
  • the security function includes a ciphering function preventing the third party from performing data monitoring and an integrity protection function preventing the third party from performing data manipulation.
  • a radio resource control (hereinafter, abbreviated as 'RRC') layer located on the uppermost of the third layer is defined in the control plane only and is associated with configuration, re-configuration and release of radio bearers (hereinafter, abbreviated as 'RBs') to be in charge of controlling the logical, transport and physical channels.
  • the RB means a logical path provided by the first and second layers of the radio protocol for the data transfer between the user equipment and the UTRAN.
  • establishing RB means a procedure of defining features of a radio protocol layer and channel required for a specific service and establishing detailed parameters and action methods of the radio protocol layer and the channel.
  • the RB is divided into a signaling RB (SRB) and a data RB (DRB).
  • SRB is used as a path for transmitting RRC message in a control plane (C-plane)
  • DRB is used as a path for transmitting user data in a user plane (U-plane).
  • a broadcast channel carrying system information and a downlink shared channel (SCH) carrying user traffic or control messages.
  • the traffic or control messages of a downlink multicast or broadcast service may be transmitted via the downlink SCH or an additional downlink multicast channel (MCH).
  • a random access channel carrying an initial control message and an uplink shared channel (UL-SCH) carrying user traffic or control messages.
  • PBCH physical broadcast channel
  • PMCH physical multicast channel
  • PDSCH physical downlink shared channel
  • PDCCH physical downlink control channel
  • a physical uplink shared channel transmitting information of the uplink SCH
  • a physical random access channel PRACH transmitting RACH information
  • a physical uplink control channel transmitting control information provided by the first layer and the second layer, such as HARQ ACK or NACK, scheduling request (SR), and channel quality indicator (CQI) report.
  • HARQ ACK or NACK scheduling request
  • CQI channel quality indicator
  • a terminal (or UE) can receive timing management information from a base station for uplink signal transmission timing management. Upon receiving the timing management information, the terminal transmits an uplink signal for a predetermined time under the assumption that the uplink signal transmission timing is correct.
  • the object of the present invention can be achieved by providing a method according to claim 1 and a user equipment according to claim 11. Further embodiments are described in dependent claims 2 to 10. Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a method for transmitting and receiving signals in consideration of a time alignment timer and user equipment for the same, which substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
  • One object of the present invention is to provide a specific operating method and a specific configuration of a terminal applied in the case where the terminal receives a signal requesting uplink signal transmission from a base station while uplink signal transmission timing of the terminal is incorrect.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a specific operating method and a specific configuration of a terminal applied in the case where the terminal receives a downlink signal from a base station while uplink signal transmission timing of the terminal is incorrect.
  • a method for a terminal to transmit an uplink signal includes receiving a time alignment command from a base station, running a time alignment timer for a predetermined time after a time at which the time alignment command is received, receiving an uplink grant signal from the base station, and performing initial transmission or retransmission of an uplink signal using wireless resources corresponding to the uplink grant signal only when the time alignment timer is running.
  • the terminal ignores the uplink grant signal if the time alignment timer is not running when the uplink grant signal is received.
  • the method may further include re-receiving the time alignment command from the base station and re-running the time alignment timer, re-receiving an uplink grant signal from the base station while the time alignment timer is re-running, and transmitting an uplink signal using wireless resources corresponding to the re-received uplink grant signal.
  • the uplink grant signal received from the base station may include an uplink grant signal that the base station has actually transmitted and an uplink grant signal that the terminal erroneously detects due to false alarm.
  • a method for a terminal to receive a downlink signal includes receiving a time alignment command from a base station, running a time alignment timer for a predetermined time after a time at which the time alignment command is received, receiving a downlink allocation signal from the base station, receiving a downlink signal through wireless resources corresponding to the downlink allocation signal, and transmitting HARQ feedback information according to a result of the reception of the downlink signal to the base station only when the time alignment timer is running.
  • the downlink allocation signal may be received through a Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH), and the downlink signal received through the wireless resources corresponding to the downlink allocation signal may be received using a Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH).
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • a terminal for transmitting an uplink signal includes a physical layer module including a reception module that receives a time alignment command and an uplink grant signal from a base station and a transmission module that performs initial transmission or retransmission of an uplink signal, and a MAC layer module that controls a time alignment timer to run for a predetermined time from a time at which the time alignment command is received by the reception module and controls the transmission module to perform initial transmission or retransmission of the uplink signal using wireless resources corresponding to the uplink grant signal only when the time alignment timer is running.
  • the MAC layer module may be designed to ignore the uplink grant signal received by the reception module if the time alignment timer is not running when the uplink grant signal is received by the reception module, the MAC layer module may include a HARQ entity and a plurality of HARQ processes managed by the HARQ entity, the MAC layer module may transfer the uplink grant signal received by the reception module to the HARQ entity only when the time alignment timer is running, and the HARQ entity may be designed to cause a HARQ process, corresponding to a time at which the uplink grant signal is received, to transmit the uplink signal through the transmission module.
  • a terminal for receiving a downlink signal includes a physical layer module including a reception module that receives a time alignment command and a downlink allocation signal from a base station and receives a downlink signal from the base station through wireless resources corresponding to the downlink allocation signal and a transmission module that transmits HARQ feedback information according to a result of the reception of the downlink signal, and a MAC layer module that controls a time alignment timer to run for a predetermined time from a time at which the time alignment command is received by the reception module and controls the transmission module not to transmit the HARQ feedback information when the time alignment timer is not running.
  • the downlink allocation signal may be received through a Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH), and the downlink signal received through the wireless resources corresponding to the downlink allocation signal may be received using a Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH).
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • the MAC layer module may not transfer the HARQ feedback information to the physical layer module when the time alignment timer is not running.
  • the MAC layer module may control the transmission module to perform signal transmission to the base station through an uplink only when the time alignment timer is running.
  • a terminal can perform a communication procedure without malfunction in the case where a signal requesting uplink signal transmission and/or a downlink signal is received from a base station while uplink signal transmission timing of the terminal is incorrect.
  • terminal is used as a general term to describe any mobile or stationary device at the user end such as a User Equipment (UE) or a Mobile Station (MS).
  • UE User Equipment
  • MS Mobile Station
  • BS Base Station
  • node at the network end such as a Node B or an eNode B which communicates with the terminal.
  • a detailed description will be given of how a terminal operates in the case where the terminal receives a signal requesting uplink signal transmission or a downlink signal from a base station while uplink signal transmission timing of the terminal is incorrect as described above.
  • the terminal generally operates when an uplink (UL) grant signal of the terminal is received will be described below in more detail from a HARQ viewpoint and a random access procedure viewpoint and a time alignment timer for checking the status of uplink time synchronization will also be described in detail.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an uplink HARQ operation method
  • a terminal In order to transmit data to a Base Station (BS) ("eNB" in FIG. 4 ) according to a HARQ scheme, a terminal (โ€œUEโ€ in FIG. 4 ) may receive uplink (UL) grant information or UL scheduling information through a PDCCH from a BS (step S601).
  • the UL scheduling information may include a terminal identifier (for example, a C-RNTI or Semi-Persistent Scheduling C-RNTI), the location of allocated wireless resources (for example, a resource block assignment), transmission parameters (for example, modulation, coding scheme, and redundancy version parameters), and an NDI.
  • a terminal has 8 HARQ processes and the HARQ processes operate synchronously with Transmission Time Intervals (TTIs). That is, specific HARQ processes may be sequentially allocated to respective data reception timings such that HARQ process 1 is used in TTI 1, HARQ process 2 is used in TTI 2, ... and HARQ process 8 is used in TTI 8, and then HARQ process 1 is used in TTI 9 and HARQ process 2 is used in TTI 10.
  • TTIs Transmission Time Intervals
  • a HARQ process connected to a TTI in which a PDCCH for initial transmission of specific data has been received is used to transmit the specific data. For example, when it is assumed that a terminal has received a PDCCH including UL scheduling information in an Nth TTI, the terminal transmits data in an N+4 th TTI. Specifically, HARQ process K allocated to the N+4 th TTI is used to transmit the data. That is, after the terminal monitors a PDCCH in each TTI to check UL scheduling information destined for the terminal, the terminal can transmit data to the BS through a PUSCH according to the UL scheduling information (step S602).
  • the BS Upon receiving data from the terminal, the BS attempts to decode the data after storing the data in a soft buffer.
  • the BS transmits an ACK signal to the terminal when it has successfully decoded the data and transmits a NACK signal to the terminal when it has failed to decode the data.
  • the BS transmits a NACK signal through a Physical HARQ Indicator Channel (PHICH) since it has failed to decode the data (step S603).
  • PHICH Physical HARQ Indicator Channel
  • the terminal determines that the data has been successfully transmitted to the BS and transmits next data.
  • the terminal determines that data transmission to the BS has failed and can retransmit the same data in the same format or a new format (step S604).
  • the terminal may operate in a non-adaptive manner for HARQ retransmission. That is, while the terminal can perform initial transmission of specific data only after receiving a PDCCH including UL scheduling information, the terminal can perform retransmission even when no PDCCH is received. Even when no PDCCH is received, the terminal retransmits the data in the non-adaptive manner using the same UL scheduling information as that of the initial transmission in a next TTI to which the HARQ process is allocated.
  • the terminal may also operate in an adaptive manner for HARQ retransmission.
  • transmission parameters for retransmission are received through a PDCCH and UL scheduling information included in the PDCCH may differ from that of the initial transmission according to the channel condition.
  • the UL scheduling information may indicate transmission at a high bit rate if the channel condition is better than in the initial transmission and may indicate transmission at a low bit rate if the channel condition is worse than in the initial transmission.
  • the terminal can determine whether data to be transmitted at this time is data for initial transmission or previous data for retransmission using an NDI field included in the PDCCH.
  • the NDI field is toggled, that is, 0 -> 1 -> 0 -> 1 ... each time new data is transmitted as described above.
  • the NDI field for retransmission has the same value as that of initial transmission. Accordingly, by comparing the value of the NDI field with that of a previously transmitted one to determine whether or not both are equal, the terminal can determine whether data to be transmitted at this time is data for initial transmission or previous data for retransmission.
  • the terminal increments a transmission count CURRENT_TX_NB by one each time data is transmitted in a HARQ manner and deletes the data stored in a HARQ buffer when the transmission count CURRENT_TX_NB reaches a maximum transmission count set in the RRC layer.
  • the BS When the BS has received the retransmitted data, the BS combines the received data with data, which has been stored in the soft buffer after decoding thereof has failed, using a variety of methods, and reattempts to decode the data.
  • the BS transmits an ACK signal to the terminal when decoding is successful and transmits a NACK signal to the terminal when decoding has failed.
  • the BS repeats the procedure for transmitting a NACK signal and receiving retransmitted data until decoding of the data is successful.
  • the terminal performs the random access procedure in the following cases.
  • the LTE system provides both a contention-based random access procedure in which a terminal randomly selects and uses one preamble from a specific set of preambles and a non-contention-based random access procedure in which the terminal uses a random access preamble that the BS allocates only to the terminal.
  • the non-contention-based random access procedure may be used only in the handover procedure or when the BS has requested it using a command.
  • the procedure in which a terminal performs random access to a specific BS may mainly include 1) a step at which the terminal transmits a random access preamble to the BS (which will be referred to as a "first message (message 1) transmission stepโ€ when such use does not cause confusion), 2) a step at which the terminal receives a random access response from the BS in response to the transmitted random access preamble (which will be referred to as a "second message (message 2) reception stepโ€ when such use does not cause confusion), 3) a step at which the terminal transmits an uplink message using information received in the random access response message (which will be referred to as a "third message (message 3) transmission stepโ€ when such use does not cause confusion), and 4) a step at which the terminal receives a message from the BS in response to the uplink message (which will be referred to as a "fourth message (message 4) reception stepโ€ when such use does not cause confusion).
  • the terminal stores data to be transmitted through the third message in a Message 3 (Msg3) buffer and transmits the data stored in the message 3 buffer in response to a received uplink (UL) grant signal.
  • the UL grant signal is a signal for notifying the terminal of information of uplink wireless resources that the terminal may use to transmit a signal to the BS.
  • the UL grant signal is received through a random access response message that is received through a PDCCH or a PUSCH in the case of the LTE system.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a procedure in which a terminal and a BS operate in the non-contention-based random access procedure.
  • the non-contention-based random access procedure may be performed 1) in the case of a handover procedure and 2) in the case where the BS has requested the procedure using a command.
  • the contention-based random access procedure may also be performed in both cases.
  • Methods for receiving the random access preamble include a method using a handover command and a method using a PDCCH command. Through these methods, the random access preamble is allocated to the terminal (S401).
  • the terminal After the terminal receives the random access preamble designated only for the terminal which the BS allocates to the terminal as described above, the terminal transmits the preamble to the BS (S402).
  • the terminal After transmitting the random access preamble at step S402, the terminal attempts to receive a random access response destined for the terminal within a response reception window which the BS has indicated using a handover command or system information (S403). More specifically, the random access response information may be transmitted in a MAC Packet Data Unit (PDU) and the MAC PDU may be transmitted through a Physical Downlink Shared CHannel (PDSCH). It is preferable that the terminal monitor a Physical Download Control CHannel (PDCCH) in order to appropriately receive information transmitted through the PDSCH. That is, it is preferable that the PDCCH include information of a terminal that should receive the PDSCH, frequency and time information of wireless resources of the PDSCH, a transmission format of the PDSCH, etc.
  • PDU MAC Packet Data Unit
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared CHannel
  • the terminal monitor a Physical Download Control CHannel (PDCCH) in order to appropriately receive information transmitted through the PDSCH. That is, it is preferable that
  • the terminal can appropriately receive the random access response that is transmitted through the PDSCH according to the information items of the PDCCH.
  • the random access response may include a random access preamble identifier (ID) (for example, a Random Access Radio Temporary Identifier (RA-RNTI)), a UL grant that notifies the terminal of uplink wireless resources, a temporary cell identifier (for example, a temporary C-RNTI), and a time synchronization correction value (for example, a Timing Advance Command (TAC)).
  • ID random access preamble identifier
  • RA-RNTI Random Access Radio Temporary Identifier
  • TAC Timing Advance Command
  • the reason why the random access preamble identifier is required in the random access response as described above is because it is necessary to indicate a terminal for which the UL grant, the temporary cell identifier, and the TAC are effective since random access response information for more than one terminal may be included in one random access response.
  • the terminal selects a random access preamble identifier that corresponds to the random access preamble that the terminal selects at step S402.
  • the terminal may determine that the random access procedure has been performed normally and then may terminate the random access procedure.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a procedure in which a terminal and a BS operate in the contention-based random access procedure.
  • the terminal may randomly select one random access preamble from a set of random access preambles indicated through a handover command or system information, select resources of a Physical RACH (PRACH) capable of transmitting the random access preamble, and transmit the random access preamble through the Physical RACH (PRACH) resources (S501).
  • PRACH Physical RACH
  • a method for receiving random access response information is similar to that of the non-contention-based random access procedure. That is, after transmitting the random access preamble as at the above step S501, the terminal attempts to receive a random access response destined for the terminal within a random access response reception window indicated through the handover command or system information, and receives a PDSCH through corresponding random access identifier information (S502). Through the random access response, the terminal can receive a UL grant, a temporary cell identifier (for example, a temporary C-RNTI), and a time synchronization correction value (for example, a Timing Advance Command (TAC)).
  • TAC Timing Advance Command
  • the terminal When the terminal has received a random access response effective for the terminal, the terminal processes each information item included in the random access response. That is, the terminal applies the TAC and stores the temporary cell identifier. In addition, the terminal may store data to be transmitted in response to the received effective random access response in a message 3 buffer.
  • the terminal transmits data (i.e., the third message) to the BS using the received UL grant (S503).
  • the identifier of the terminal needs to be incorporated into the third message.
  • the BS cannot determine which terminals perform the random access procedure since it is necessary to identify the terminals in order to resolve contention or collision in the future.
  • the terminal transmits its own cell identifier through an uplink transmission signal corresponding to the UL grant.
  • the terminal transmits the third message including a unique identifier (for example, an S-TMSI or a random ID).
  • a unique identifier for example, an S-TMSI or a random ID.
  • the unique identifier is longer than the cell identifier. If the terminal has transmitted data corresponding to the UL grant, the terminal starts a Contention Resolution (CR) timer.
  • CR Contention Resolution
  • the terminal awaits an instruction from the BS for contention resolution after transmitting data including its own identifier through a UL grant included in the random access response. That is, the terminal attempts to receive a PDCCH in order to receive a specific message (S504). Two methods have also been discussed for receiving the PDCCH. In the case where the third message transmitted in response to the UL grant includes its own cell identifier, the terminal attempts to receive the PDCCH using its own cell identifier. In the case where the transmitted third message includes a unique identifier, the terminal may attempt to receive the PDCCH using a temporary cell identifier included in the random access response.
  • the terminal determines that the random access procedure has been performed normally and terminates the random access procedure if the PDCCH is received through a cell identifier of the terminal before the contention resolution timer expires.
  • the terminal checks data carried in a PDSCH indicated by the PDCCH if a PDCCH is received through a temporary cell identifier before the contention resolution timer expires. The terminal determines that the random access procedure has been performed normally and terminates the random access procedure if its unique identifier is included in the checked data.
  • the terminal can receive a UL grant signal from the BS in the general HARQ operation procedure or random access procedure as described above and transmits an uplink signal to achieve a specific purpose through wireless resources corresponding to the UL grant signal received from the BS.
  • a problem in processing the UL grant signal received from the BS in the case where uplink time synchronization has not been achieved as described above.
  • the following description is given of timing alignment maintenance in uplink in the LTE system.
  • the terminal may be present in any region in the cell, which indicates that the time required for data transmitted from the terminal to arrive at the BS may vary according to the location of the terminal. That is, the time required for data transmitted from a terminal located at the edge of the cell to arrive at the BS will be longer than the time required for data transmitted from a terminal located at the center of the cell to arrive at the BS. On the other hand, the time required for data transmitted from a terminal located at the center of the cell to arrive at the BS will be shorter than the time required for data transmitted from a terminal located at the edge of the cell to arrive at the BS.
  • the BS Since the BS should be able to receive signals or data transmitted by all terminals in the cell within every time boundary in order to avoid interference effects, the BS should appropriately control the transmission timing of the terminal according to the condition of the terminal. This control is referred to as โ€œtiming alignment maintenanceโ€ or โ€œtime synchronization managementโ€.
  • the random access operation may be used as one timing alignment maintenance method. That is, through the random access operation procedure, the BS receives a random access preamble transmitted by the terminal and calculates, using information of reception of the random access preamble, a time synchronization value to advance or delay the transmission timing of the terminal. Then, the BS notifies the terminal of the calculated time synchronization value through a random access response and the terminal updates the transmission timing using the time synchronization value.
  • the BS receives a sounding reference signal that the terminal periodically or randomly transmits and calculates a time synchronization value of the terminal through the received signal and notifies the terminal of the calculated time synchronization value. Accordingly, the terminal updates its transmission timing.
  • the BS may measure transmission timing of the terminal through a random access preamble or a sounding reference signal, calculates a timing value for correction, and then may notify the terminal of the calculated correction timing value.
  • the time synchronization value that the BS transmits to the terminal in this procedure is generally referred to as a "timing alignment command", which is simply referred to as a "TACโ€ for short in the following description.
  • TAC is generally processed in the MAC layer of the terminal.
  • the terminal since the terminal is not always located at a fixed position, the transmission timing of the terminal changes in each transmission according to the moving speed or location of the terminal. Taking into consideration this fact, when a TAC is received once from the BS, the terminal should assume that the time during which the TAC is valid is limited, i.e., the TAC is valid only for a specific time. To accomplish this, the terminal according to the LTE system uses a "timing alignment timer", which is simply referred to as a "TAT" for short in the following description. That is, the terminal starts the TAT upon receiving a TAC from the BS. The terminal assumes that the terminal is in time synchronization with the BS only when the TAT is running.
  • TAT timing alignment timer
  • the TAT value may be transmitted to the terminal through an RRC signal such as radio bearer reconfiguration or system information.
  • the terminal restarts the TAT if a new TAC is received from the BS while the TAT is running.
  • the terminal assumes that the terminal is not in time synchronization with the BS and does not transmit any uplink data or control signal (for example, a PUSCH or PUCCH), except a random access preamble.
  • uplink data or control signal for example, a PUSCH or PUCCH
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a problem that occurs in the case where a terminal receives a UL grant signal from a BS while a TAT of the terminal is not running.
  • the TAT of the terminal expires at step S701. That is, the terminal starts or restarts the TAT at the time when the terminal receives a TAC from the BS (eNB) and runs the TAC for a predetermined time from that time. The TAT of the terminal expires if a new TAC is not received until the predetermined time elapses.
  • the terminal may receive a UL grant signal from the BS (S702).
  • the UL grant signal may be received through a PDCCH or through a random access response message in a PDSCH in a random access procedure.
  • the TAT expires since the predetermined time has elapsed after the time at which the terminal receives the TAC through the random access response message and thus it is assumed here that the UL grant signal is received through a PDCCH at step S702.
  • the terminal which has received a UL grant signal from the BS while the TAT is not running, may operate according to the following scenarios (or schemes).
  • the random access procedure initiated in scenario (1) is a random access procedure that a MAC sub-layer of the terminal internally starts according to the UL grant signal received at step S702 and is different from a random access procedure that is initiated according to a PDCCH indicated by the BS.
  • the terminal performs uplink signal (UL-SCH) transmission according to the UL grant signal received from the BS only when the TAT of the terminal is running.
  • UL-SCH uplink signal
  • Such scenarios can be mainly discriminated according to whether or not the terminal initiates the random access procedure according to the UL grant signal received at step S702. This is because the only uplink signal that the terminal can transmit to the BS while the TAT is not running in the LTE system is a random access preamble message for initiating a random access procedure.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the case where a terminal initiates a random access procedure when it has received a UL grant signal while a TAT of the terminal is not running.
  • the terminal may receive a TAC from a BS.
  • This TAC corresponds to a MAC control element and can be received within a MAC PDU that the BS transmits to the terminal. Accordingly, the terminal can start or restart the TAT.
  • the TAT may expire if the terminal does not receive a new TAC from the BS for a predetermined time after the TAT starts (S802).
  • the terminal receives a UL grant signal from the BS while the TAT of the terminal is not running (S803).
  • the BS since the BS is aware of the time synchronization state of the terminal, the BS transmits a UL grant signal to the terminal only when the terminal is in time synchronization with the BS. However, when the terminal is not in time synchronization with the BS, the terminal may erroneously determine, due to false alarm, that a UL grant signal has been received from the BS.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the case where the terminal receives a UL grant signal while the TAT is not running or where the terminal erroneously determines that the terminal has received a UL grant signal from the BS due to false alarm.
  • the terminal determines at step S803 that a UL grant signal has been received from the BS as described above, the terminal processes the UL grant signal accordingly (S804), and the terminal initiates and performs a random access procedure as at step S805 in the case of an embodiment wherein the terminal is set to initiate a random access procedure when the terminal has received a UL grant signal from the BS while the TAT is not running.
  • a preferred embodiment of the present invention suggests that a terminal ignore a UL grant signal when the terminal receives the UL grant signal from a BS while a TAT of the terminal is not running.
  • the BS may detect that the terminal is not in time synchronization with the BS and may then retransmit a TAC and, when the terminal receives a UL grant signal from the BS while the TAT of the terminal is running after restarting according to the TAC, the terminal may transmit an uplink signal in response to the UL grant signal.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a method in which the terminal transmits an uplink signal taking into consideration whether or not the TAT is running according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminal may run its TAT for a predetermined time of, for example, P from the time at which the TAC is received.
  • the terminal receives a UL grant signal from the BS (S1202)
  • the terminal determines whether or not the TAT of the terminal is currently running (S1203) and transmits an uplink signal (for example, a UL-SCH) corresponding to the received UL grant signal to the BS only when it is determined that the TAT of the terminal is running (S1204).
  • FIG. 10 illustrates a method for processing a UL grant signal received when the TAT of the terminal is not running according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminal receives a TAC from the BS. Accordingly, the terminal can start or restart the TAT of the terminal. Thereafter, let us assume that the TAT of the terminal has expired at step S902 after a predetermined time elapses since no additional TAC is received.
  • the terminal may receive a UL grant signal from the BS while the terminal is not in time synchronization with the BS since the TAT has expired (S903). This may occur in the case where the BS transmits a UL grant signal since the BS erroneously determines the condition of the terminal or in the case where the terminal erroneously determines, due to false alarm, that a UL grant signal has been received.
  • the terminal creates a MAC PDU by processing the received UL grant signal and attempts to transmit the MAC PDU as in the above embodiment.
  • the terminal may trigger a random access procedure since it is not in time synchronization with the BS.
  • this embodiment suggests that the terminal ignore a UL grant signal without processing the UL grant signal if it has received the UL grant signal while the TAT of the terminal is not running, i.e., when it is not in time synchronization with the BS.
  • the processing of the UL grant signal includes determining whether or not to perform retransmission according to HARQ information (for example, NDI information) included in the UL grant signal and then creating a MAC PDU for initial transmission/retransmission.
  • HARQ information for example, NDI information
  • this embodiment suggests that the terminal not create a MAC PDU and not trigger the random access procedure in response to the UL grant signal received at step S903.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates a problem that occurs when the terminal receives a DL allocation (or assignment) signal from the BS while the TAT is not running.
  • the TAT expires at step S1001. Specifically, the terminal starts or restarts the TAT at the time at which a TAC is received from the BS and runs the TAC for a predetermined time from that time. The TAT of the terminal expires if no additional TAC is received until the predetermined time elapses.
  • the terminal may receive a DL allocation signal from the BS (S1002).
  • the terminal may receive the DL allocation signal from the BS through a PDCCH and may receive a downlink signal through a PDSCH using wireless resources corresponding to the DL allocation signal.
  • the terminal may operate according to the following scenarios or schemes.
  • a random access procedure may be unnecessarily triggered due to false alarm or the like as described above with reference to FIG. 8 . Accordingly, an embodiment of the present invention suggests that, in the case where the terminal receives a DL allocation signal while the TAT is not running, the terminal not transmit HARQ feedback information regarding the PDSCH processing result to the BS although the terminal receives and processes the PDSCH signal corresponding to the DL allocation signal.
  • the BS may retransmit a TAC to cause the terminal to restart the TAT as described above. Thereafter, the BS may also retransmit the PDSCH.
  • FIG. 12 illustrates a method in which a terminal receives a downlink signal taking into consideration whether or not a TAT of the terminal is running according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminal may run the TAT for a predetermined time of, for example, P from the time at which the TAC is received.
  • the terminal receives a DL allocation signal from the BS in this state (S1302)
  • the terminal can receive a downlink signal (for example, a DL-SCH transmitted through a PDSCH) using wireless resources corresponding to the DL allocation signal (S1303).
  • the terminal receives a DL-SCH through a PDSCH
  • the terminal generates HARQ feedback information such as an ACK/NACK according to the decoding result of the DL-SCH and feeds the generated information back to the BS.
  • this embodiment suggests that the terminal determine whether or not the TAT of the terminal is currently running (S1304) and transmit HARQ feedback information according to the DL-SCH reception result to the BS only when it is determined that the TAT of the terminal is running (S1305).
  • FIG. 13 illustrates a method for processing a DL allocation signal received while the TAT of the terminal is not running according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminal receives a TAC from the BS. Accordingly, the terminal can start or restart the TAT of the terminal. Thereafter, let us assume that the TAT of the terminal has expired at step S1102 after a predetermined time elapses since no additional TAC is received.
  • the terminal may receive a DL allocation signal from the BS while the terminal is not in time synchronization with the BS since the TAT has expired (S1103).
  • the terminal may also receive downlink data through wireless resources corresponding to the DL allocation signal in a PDSCH (S1104).
  • the terminal according to this embodiment performs reception processing of the PDSCH according to the DL allocation signal received at step S1103 but does not transmit HARQ feedback information according to the reception result of the PDSCH to the BS (S1106).
  • the reception processing of the PDSCH includes a process for decoding the PDSCH using HARQ-related information or the like received as a DL allocation signal and then generating an ACK/NACK according to the decoding result.
  • this embodiment suggests that the terminal not feed the generated ACK/NACK signal to the BS while the TAT is not running.
  • this embodiment suggests that a MAC layer module of the terminal not transfer an ACK or NACK generated according to the PDSCH reception result to a physical layer module if the TAT of the terminal is not running.
  • FIG. 14 illustrates the configuration of the terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminal may include an antenna (not shown) for signal transmission and reception, a memory (not shown) for storing data and information, and a processor 1200 for processing received signals or signals for transmission.
  • FIG. 14 mainly illustrates the internal configuration of the processor 1200 for transmission/reception signal processing described above with reference to FIGs. 1 to 13 .
  • the processor 1200 of the terminal may be divided into a physical layer module 1210 for transmitting and receiving a physical signal to and from the BS and a MAC layer module 1220 for controlling signal transmission and reception of the physical layer module 1210.
  • the physical layer module 1210 includes a transmission module 1211 for transmitting an uplink signal to the BS and a reception module 1212 for receiving a signal from the BS.
  • the MAC layer module 1220 may include a processing module 1221 for processing a UL grant signal and/or a DL allocation signal, a HARQ entity 1222 for managing HARQ operations, and a plurality of HARQ processes 1223.
  • Each of the HARQ processes 1223 may include a HARQ buffer 1224 corresponding to the HARQ process 1223.
  • a UL grant processing module and a DL allocation processing module are simply illustrated as the single processing module 1221 in FIG. 14 , the modules may be separately provided according to the selection of the designer.
  • the UL grant processing module/DL allocation processing module 1221 does not need to be provided separately, provided that the MAC layer module 1220 is designed to perform the functionality of the UL grant processing module/DL allocation processing module 1221 shown in FIG. 14 .
  • the following is a description of the operation of the terminal configured as described above in the case where a UL grant signal is received from a BS while the TAT of the terminal is not running.
  • the reception module 1212 receives and transfers the TAC to the MAC layer module 1220.
  • the MAC layer module 1220 runs the TAT for a predetermined time from the time at which the TAC is received. If the reception module 1212 receives a UL grant signal from the BS, the UL grant signal is transferred to the MAC layer module 1220, specifically to the UL grant processing module 1221. However, it is assumed that the UL grant processing module 1221 according to this embodiment performs processing associated with the reception of the UL grant signal only when the TAT of the terminal is running.
  • the UL grant processing module 1221 determines whether the received UL grant signal has been received through a random access response message or through a PDCCH indicated by a C-RNTI or a temporary C-RNTI of the terminal, sets an NDI value of HARQ feedback information of the UL grant signal, and transfers the processed UL grant signal to the HARQ entity 1222. Accordingly, the HARQ entity 1222 can instruct the HARQ process 1223 to perform initial transmission or retransmission and the HARQ process 1223 can manage data of a corresponding HARQ buffer 1224 and control the transmission module 1211 of the physical layer module 1210 to transmit an uplink signal to the BS.
  • this embodiment suggests that the UL grant processing module 1221 ignore the UL grant signal without performing the UL grant signal processing described above if the TAT of the terminal is not running. Thus, the UL grant signal is not transferred to the HARQ entity 1222 and processing for uplink transmission is not performed.
  • Another preferred embodiment of the present invention suggests that the terminal be set not to trigger a random access procedure in the case where a UL grant signal is received while the TAT is not running. This prevents performance of an unnecessary random access procedure.
  • the reception module 1212 of the terminal receives and transfers the TAC to the MAC layer module 1220.
  • the MAC layer module 1220 of the terminal runs the TAT for a predetermined time from the time at which the TAC is received. If the reception module 1212 receives a DL allocation signal from the BS, the DL allocation signal is transferred to the MAC layer module 1220, specifically to the DL allocation processing module 1221.
  • the DL allocation processing module 1221 controls the HARQ entity 1222 and the HARQ process 1223 to receive and process a downlink signal corresponding to the DL allocation signal information. Accordingly, the HARQ process 1223 can generate HARQ feedback information such as an ACK/NACK according to the result of reception of the downlink signal.
  • this embodiment suggests that the HARQ process 1223 not transfer the HARQ feedback information generated as described above to the physical layer module 1210 while the TAT of the terminal is not running. Accordingly, HARQ feedback information of the received PDSCH is not transmitted to the BS.
  • the present invention clearly defines a method for operating a terminal when the terminal receives an uplink grant signal and/or a downlink allocation signal from a base station while a TAT of the terminal is not running, thereby preventing malfunction of the terminal and improving system performance.
  • a terminal can perform a communication procedure without malfunction in the case where a signal requesting uplink signal transmission and/or a downlink signal is received from a base station while uplink signal transmission timing of the terminal is incorrect.

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